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    Hi there please give me your opinion on this ss buckle, personally i like it but perhaps it is one of the eastern european fakes?, I would really like a few opinions.
    Thank, Lassi
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    Last edited by Lassi; 12-18-2005, 01:30 PM.

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        please help
        Regards Lassi

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          #5
          Originally posted by Lassi
          please help
          Regards Lassi

          Hi Lassi,

          the buckle is not original , probably molded from an original one.

          Regards

          Ric

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            #6
            quote=b.collector]Hi Lassi,

            the buckle is not original , probably molded from an original one.

            Regards

            Ric[/quote]

            Hi Ric, thanks for your help
            Regards Lassi

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              #7
              Hello Lassi, here are dimensions for the 36 maker (Overhoff&Cie) 49x64 mm. Also 1.5mm thick on the light alloy. Buckle seems fine but try measuring it or slip it on a belt and see if it fits. The ones from old moulds are usually smaller, best of luck,Michael

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                #8
                Originally posted by michael c
                Hello Lassi, here are dimensions for the 36 maker (Overhoff&Cie) 49x64 mm. Also 1.5mm thick on the light alloy. Buckle seems fine but try measuring it or slip it on a belt and see if it fits. The ones from old moulds are usually smaller, best of luck,Michael
                Hi Michael, thank you for your reply, the buckel is not mine but I was thinking of buying it. I will ask seller for dimensions, thanks again for the help.

                Best regards Lassi

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by michael c
                  Hello Lassi, here are dimensions for the 36 maker (Overhoff&Cie) 49x64 mm. Also 1.5mm thick on the light alloy. Buckle seems fine but try measuring it or slip it on a belt and see if it fits. The ones from old moulds are usually smaller, best of luck,Michael
                  Hi Michael,

                  I agree with you but unfortunately only the first series didn't fit a combat belt, later the fakers were able to increase the internal space of the new production to fit a combat belt as the original ones.
                  IMO the lack of silver washing remains a leading indicator , of course if you have to decide without handling the buckle.

                  Regards

                  Ric

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                    #10
                    Hello Lassi, is the RZM and SS plus 36/40 under the prong bar and not in front of the molded catch? If so (under the the prong bar) not a good sign....trying to help....

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                      Originally posted by Lassi
                      Hi there please give me your opinion on this ss buckle, personally i like it but perhaps it is one of the eastern european fakes?, I would really like a few opinions.
                      Thank, Lassi
                      Hello Lassi, unfortunately it is a cast copy. together with these RAD and Luftwaffe buckles. http://blockhaus.ru/forum/index.php?showtopic=341

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                        Hi Sergey, thanks for the reply I was afraid so
                        But anyway thanks you guys you have saved me a lot of money
                        Regards Lassi

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